Week of August 25:
**The Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season
Haven: The Complete Fourth Season
Brick Mansions
The Double
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Week of August 25:
**The Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season
Haven: The Complete Fourth Season
Brick Mansions
The Double
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ICv2: Test Video for 'Popeye', only a little after a month of Robin Williams passing.
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I know itâs been several weeks now but just to put this out there, I havenât stopped posting the Blu-ray releases. EP has preempted them for an undetermined amount of time due to their 20th anniversary. So in the meantime you wonât be seeing them here but I will post them the moment they resume again. If youâve been tracking them in this thread, I apologize for this inconvenience.
You know, because 80s Glam rock works so well in modern pop culture⌠I would laugh my ass off if Ringwald and Lewis are part of the Misfits. Pretty sure Ringwald will probably be Synergy.
Is there any real gimmick even left in Jem and the Hologrmas or Max Headroom, since we already have Monochrome and Hatsume Miku? I mean Miku had a live concert last month and it is on CR right now. Jem should have been done live action over a decade ago when ILM was doing holographics messages of Palpatine and Darth Maul. I get the other HASBRO kids shows has gotten movies, but Jem is really a bit too little too late in ALL aspects. We donât have anyone like Ramones, Twisted Sister, Ozzy, Alice Cooper, or any other real rock. its all jsut this other garbage that is called music like Gaga and Bieber.
Transformers and all that works because we still donât have real mechs, but GI Joe flopped, are they ever going to learn that evrything canât be made into a movie 30 years later after the gimmick has died?
No worries about that as I have seen IM3. In the end, Iron Man kinda turned in his Avengers card and Pepper Pots joined the superpowers club so I wonder if Avengers II will reflect that.
I agree. Have there been any Hollywood remakes of 70-80s films that havenât been lackluster-awful? These remakes just donât understand what made the originals so good. GI Joe was nothing like any of the TV shows. Also, 80s glam rock ainât gonna fly today, sadly; Exhibit A: Rock of Ages.
Or when Lucas added kids to Star Wars I because kids apparently didnât like the franchise before that (eyeroll).
Mark Gosdin
###Sony Plans To Release The Interview In Limited Theaters On Christmas Day
Would you go to a movie theater showing The Interview?
Sony lost all respect from me when they decided to pull it in the first place. And they get no return for trying to slide past that, they chickened out. I havenât seen it yet, but itâs the number one movie on my to-see list from the get go. Seth Rogen, ya canât go wrong there Iâm glad somebody in the chain finally decided âhey, wait a minute, this is a spoof movie about assassinating the ruler of country that in reality wreaks havoc on innocentsâ and made the move to get it released anyways, but punked is punked. Still canât wait to see it though; anyone here seen it?
Iâm not personally wanting to see it. Iâm just glad it finally got out in some form. Freedom of speech wins somewhat.
âThe Interviewâ Sets Sonyâs All-Time Record for Online Sales
I canât say that Iâm too interested in seeing the movie either but Iâm also glad that it was released after all. Iâm still o.0 over the whole ordeal (Fallout from the leaked emails, supposedly stopped productions, whether or not NK had anything to do with the hackingâŚ) though.
I do have an urge to go rewatch Team America: World Police after all of this; âFreedom Hangs by a Threadâ
In theaters March 20 - Insurgent
In theaters May 15 - Pitch Perfect 2
In theaters May 22 - Tomorrowland
In theaters June 26 - Ted 2
In theaters Summer 2015 - Minions
This is a pretty stellar lineup. These all potentially could be big box office winners. F7 might seem like a painful watch following Paul Walkerâs death but weâll see.
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[size=20]Sony Unmasks âHotel Transylvania 2â Teaser[/size]
Sony Pictures Animation has released three official stills and a spankinâ new teaser trailer for Genndy Tartakovskyâs upcoming CG sequel Hotel Transylvania 2 â coming to theaters September 25, 2015.
Synopsis: The Drac pack is back for an all-new monster comedy adventure in Sony Pictures Animationâs Hotel Transylvania 2! Everything seems to be changing for the better at Hotel Transylvania⌠Draculaâs rigid monster-only hotel policy has finally relaxed, opening up its doors to human guests. But behind closed coffins, Drac is worried that his adorable half-human, half-vampire grandson, Dennis, isnât showing signs of being a vampire. So while Mavis is busy visiting her human in-laws with Johnny â and in for a major cultural shock of her own â âVampaâ Drac enlists his friends Frank, Murray, Wayne and Griffin to put Dennis through a âmonster-in-trainingâ boot camp. But little do they know that Dracâs grumpy and very old, old, old school dad Vlad is about to pay a family visit to the hotel. And when Vlad finds out that his great-grandson is not a pure blood â and humans are now welcome at Hotel Transylvania â things are going to get batty!
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[size=20]Disney Confirms âFrozenâ Sequel[/size]
Itâs official: There will be a sequel to Frozen.
The directors of the first film, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, and producer Peter Del Vecho are back to develop the sequel, Disney announced Thursday at its annual shareholders meeting in San Francisco.
Fans of the original can see a new short, Frozen Fever, attached to the studioâs live-action version of Cinderella, in theaters March 13.
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[size=20]DWA Moves Up âKung Fu Panda 3â Release[/size]
DreamWorks Animation is reshuffling its feature release schedule once again, moving franchise sequel Kung Fu Panda 3 up to January 29, 2016 from its previous March 18, 2016 slot. The third KFP flick was originally set to come out right before Christmas this year, but was bumped back after Disney announced a December 18 release for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The recently restructured studio should be looking forward to box office success with Kung Fu Panda 3. The first two movies together raked in almost $1.3 billion worldwide. The third outing will again star Jack Black as the voice of Po the panda. Rebel Wilson, Bryan Cranston and Seth Rogen are also set to lend their voices to the martial arts comedy, directed by KFP veteran Jennifer Yuh Nelson.